
Alan writes "This article goes through the steps required to photo etch your own copper clad circuit boards. There is a relatively small amount of hardware that is required and the steps are quite simple. If you have done the toner transfer method in the past why not move to the next level?" - Link.
HOW TO - Photo etch circuit boards
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Don't be scared away with this method. It's easy! The only thing I do different is I use regular ordinary fluorescent lights ($8.00 at WalMart for a small fixture with bulb). Exposure times go from 90 seconds to 10 minutes but it works just the same. I don't have much in the way of descriptions but I have pictures of every step I use here: Bob's PCB Creation Process
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